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Portugal to deploy over 300 more police officers at airports this summer to curb queues

By staffJune 5, 20262 Mins Read
Portugal to deploy over 300 more police officers at airports this summer to curb queues
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Published on 05/06/2026 – 17:24 GMT+2•Updated
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Portugal will deploy a further 340 public security police (PSP) officers at national airports at the beginning of July to help streamline border control procedures.

Interior Minister Luís Neves announced the move on Friday.

“On 4 July, we will deploy another 340 people, PSP officers who are currently receiving specific training for work at the borders. Lisbon alone will get 140, 100 will go to Porto, and then others to Faro, Funchal and Ponta Delgada,” the minister said, in comments reported by Portuguese television network SIC.

Long queues at Portuguese airports

The measure comes in the wake of bottlenecks recently reported at border control in some Portuguese airports, with Lisbon particularly affected.

These incidents have been linked by the government to the rollout in Portugal of the European Union’s Entry/Exit System (EES), among other factors.

The new border controls register the biometric data of nationals of third countries and collect information on their entries into and exits from the Schengen area, in the case of short stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period.

This comes despite an official source at the European Commission, in a response sent to the Lusa news agency, having denied that the queues are due to the entry into operation of this new system.

“The challenges faced in Portugal, including longer waiting times, are not related to any problems in the functioning of the Entry/Exit System,” the European Commission insisted, adding that it remains “in contact with Portugal on this matter” and “will continue to provide the necessary support” in this regard.

However, the interior minister added on Friday that there have been fewer problems at Portuguese airports in recent days.

“It is important to look at how operations have gone in recent days. Saturday, for instance, may have been the day of the year when the most passengers used Portuguese airports,” Neves said, adding that the situation “went very well”.

At a time of typically heavy tourist flows, with the summer months approaching, the Portuguese government had already announced last week that, almost with immediate effect, a further 48 PSP officers would be deployed to Lisbon airport, particularly as it handles the largest share of the country’s air traffic.

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